Hello! How are you? I hope all is well. I have a Chevrolet 1500 pickup and a Jayco Jay Flight25BHS. I am looking for new all-season tires. I live in central New York and the snow is coming (ugh!...
The following advise is from The Family Handyman: Traction The traction rating tells you how well the tire’s rubber compound generates traction on wet pavement. The ratings are AA, A, B, C. “AA” is the best traction. “C” is the worst. Buy an “AA” tire if you drive in the rain or on snow or ice. If money is tight, drop down to an “A.” If you rarely encounter those conditions or want to spend less, drop down to a “B.” Only buy a “C” tire if you drive full time on bone-dry roads.